Roundtable III (Part 2): Tradition and Innovation in the Visual Arts
The Second U.S-China Cultural Forum
Roundtable III (Part 2): Tradition and Innovation in the Visual Arts
LI Shenghong, Executive Vice President of China Calligraphy School of Chinese National Academy of Arts Dawn Ho DELBANCO, Professor of East Asian Art, Columbia University TIAN Liming, Distinguished Research Fellow of the China Art Institute of the Chinese National Academy of Arts Lawrence RINDER, Director of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Stanford R. Ovshinsky has been called "the modern world's most important energy visionary." His career has combined path-breaking scientific work, the creation of new industries and a deep commitment to "make a better world." His work on energy and the environment has particular significance for the Americas.
http://www.clas.berkeley.edu:7001/
Michael J Kosnett, MD, MPH - Health Hazards of Low-level Lead Exposure to Adults
University of Colorado, Dept. of Medicine, Dept. of Environmental and Occupational Health
Lead in the Workplace -- the New Science
https://www.coehce.org/wconnect/ace/home.htm
Class 9: Resource Alternatives: Renewable Energy - The Technologies and the Programs - March 13, 2008. This class will introduce: the types of renewable energy including wind, biomass, landfill gas, photovoltaic, esoteric sources, and energy storage; the regulatory and legal strategies for encouraging the implementation of renewable energy options. Regulatory matters including PURPA, stranded benefits under deregulation, System Benefit Charges and Renewables Trust Funds, life cycle costs and emissions, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Renewable Energy Credits, net metering, and tax credits.